The documentary film, "Inside Bill Richardson" will be showing this Sunday, December 3rd, at the Jean Cocteau Cinema, 418 Montezuma in Santa Fe at 2:30 pm.
The Director, Neil H. Simon, describes the film on his website with the following:
Governor Bill Richardson (D-NM) is one of the country’s best known politicians from one of the country’s least known states. In this one-of-a-kind film, award-winning journalist Neil Simon shows you just how Richardson leads the state he made his own.For More information check out the Director's website here.From his childhood in Mexico City through his early political carpet-bagging, Richardson is honest, revealing and candid in this 30-minute feature. With interviews from Richardson’s harshest critics and most loyal insiders, this film is a glimpse into the life and leadership of an ambitious governor at the height of his popularity.
For a front-row seat at international diplomacy, Richardson’s lowest lows (as Secretary of Energy) and highest highs (2002 gubernatorial win) and everything in between, enjoy “Inside Bill Richardson.”
Tickets are $9 (includes access to other films being screened that day).
I love to see a gov. who does nothing until crunch time ooohh running for pres now he does the things New Mexico has needed for years,lets not forget the corruption but since he's a democrat its all forgiven...
Posted by: bri | Tuesday, March 20, 2007 at 06:26 AM